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In this episode, I kick off the show with some information and updates on my burlesque life and changes I've made in the last week. Then, I have the great fortune of interviewing a close personal friend, local actor and funnyman, Drew Street! Ever wonder what it would be like to put two caffeinated squirrels in a room together that were just brought to life by a scientific experiment gone wrong? That's basically this show. Enjoy!
What is the furthest distance away we've ever observed? Why hasn't Venus lost its atmosphere from solar winds? Is Mercury a Ploonet? And how stable is the moon's orbit? It's another bonus episode with Izzie Clarke, Dr Becky Smethurst and Dr Robert Massey. See Micheal Brill's brilliant photos from Antarctica here. Read listener Andrew Street's article of Cassini's final moments: Tracing Cassini's fiery death was like seeing a heart monitor flatline Send in your questions to The Supermassive Mailbox by emailing podcast@ras.ac.uk, tweet @RoyalAstroSoc or find us on Instagram @SupermassivePod.
Andrew Street is an automotive advertising technologist who has made his mark in the industry by mastering cost-effective advertising platforms. While working as a Local Business Consultant for Facebook during the platform's ad rollout, Andrew gained invaluable insights into unlocking its potential. Wanting to revolutionize the automotive advertising landscape, he founded Dealer OMG — a marketing firm recognized for its unique blend of creative design and precise ad targeting using their AdTech, vinAMP. Under Andrew's leadership as CEO, Dealer OMG has grown from an idea to an Inc. 5000 fastest-growing company in the US. In this episode… Step into a world of automotive marketing transformation with Andrew Street as he guides us through his entrepreneurial journey from being a Facebook consultant to Dealer OMG's CEO. He shares his strategic insights and profound experiences that have revolutionized digital marketing for car dealerships. Andrew discusses how niche focus and the power of adaptation help any business grow. He mentions the crucial ideas in creating compelling advertising and the challenges of scaling a bootstrap business. According to him, if you're running an agency, the key to success is balancing agency and software development. In this episode of the Inspired Insider Podcast, Andrew Street shares a roadmap for entrepreneurial success. Join our host, Dr. Jeremy Weisz, as they delve into the automotive advertising landscape and explore lead generation, agile adaptation, and team empowerment. He also discusses the art of nurturing talent, embracing change, and maintaining a vibrant company culture — all crucial to scaling a dynamic business.
Andrew Street is the CEO and Founder of Dealer OMG, an innovative social media marketing agency specializing in data-driven strategies and personalized support for the automotive industry. Andrew, an automotive advertising technologist, started his career focused on mastering cost-effective advertising platforms. His extensive experience includes working as a Local Business Consultant for Facebook, where he gained valuable insights into the platform's advertising rollouts. Building on this experience, Andrew created Dealer OMG with a vision to revolutionize the automotive industry by eliminating cookie-cutter ads. Dealer OMG is recognized for blending custom creative with the precise targeting of its proprietary adtech, vinAMP. Under Andrew's leadership, the firm has grown rapidly, earning a spot on the Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing companies in the US. In this episode… In the dynamic world of digital advertising, the difference between success and failure often hinges on nuanced strategies and deep market insights. It's a sphere where data-driven decision-making reigns supreme, and those who leverage data experience substantial business growth. Andrew Street is no stranger to this concept. Andrew has a rich history of helping automotive dealerships supercharge their growth through powerful digital advertising tactics. His experience spans from understanding the nuances of Google's ad platform to effectively hiring and nurturing talent for his remote agency, making him a wellspring of valuable insights for any entrepreneur navigating the digital landscape. In this episode of the Rising Entrepreneurs Podcast, Dr. Jeremy Weisz sits down with Andrew Street, CEO and Founder of Dealer OMG, to discuss the art and science of digital advertising in the automotive industry. They delve into how Andrew's agency has transformed dealerships' growth trajectories, effective hiring practices for remote teams, why it's essential to maintain a robust company culture in a fully remote environment, and how to nurture customer relationships in the digital age.
On this episode of the Drive Podcast, Jason is joined by Andrew Street at Digital Dealer 2022 in Las Vegas. They discuss knowing your customer, tailored marketing campaigns and branding campaigns. Listen To The Full Podcast Episode Here: Apple Podcast: Spotify: YouTube: https://youtu.be/H29CtTfdyUU Listen To The Strategy With Jason Podcast: Apple Podcast: apple.co/3IwlT3v Spotify: spoti.fi/3fT8V3H Soundcloud: bit.ly/347rnDb Jason Harris Twitter: twitter.com/StratWJason Instagram: www.instagram.com/strategywithjason/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/StrategyWithJason LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/strategywithjason/ Website: www.strategywithjason.ca Andrew Street: https://www.linkedin.com/in/streetandrew/
Andrew from Dealer OMG talks to us about what dealers should do now that Marketplace is dead. Thank you for listening we hope you learned something new. Let us know what you think. -Leave us a review www.theindependentdealer.com Info@theindependentdealer.com Support the businesses that support the podcast. TIADA Safeguards Rule www.DealerEducationPortal.com TaxMax inhouse tax refund filing service. www.TaxMax.com Buckeye Dealership Consulting for all your education and reinsurance needs https://www.buckeyereinsurance.com Passtime GPS Solutions. Use this link to get 1 FREE unit on your first order of 5 or more. https://pages.passtimegps.com/independentdealer/ Please subscribe, leave us a review, and share with a friend. Connect with us online: https://www.facebook.com/groups/independentautogroup https://www.facebook.com/jlukegodwin https://www.facebook.com/sendtojeffw Listen to all our episodes on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/theindependentdealer Used car dealer, independent dealer, automotive, car sales, entrepreneur
We got another experiment here at the lab for y'all. Andrew Street is both an entrepreneur and a short term rental host. His company, BnB monthly provides a new model for short-term rentals. His brand's vision is to innovate midterm rentals: a 30-day plus stay. It's an elevated way of investing through a flexible leasing strategy. Plus, another factor is that it's an automated business, a marriage of technology, innovation and in the case of Andrew, dedication. You've heard of short term rentals, now hear MIDTERM rentals, tune in to learn what a game changer it could be. In this episode, he'll share his insights about the goal of his company, hosting hacks, the Four Pillars and a whole lot more. Opportunities are rapidly popping up everywhere, and its our goal here in the lab to find them and share it to aspiring superhosts. Never has the real estate industry been this ripe for innovation, especially in the rentals space. All it takes is for the right timing, the right ideas, and the right team to come together, and just like it was for Andrew, innovation is just one experiment away. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EPISODE: 22:02 Hosting hack 31:01 BnB Monthly goals 42:01 Four Pillars KEEPING IT REAL: 0:34 Introduction 1:00 Bigger Pockets 4:59 About Andrew 9:16 Remote management company 11:31 Andrew's call to action 12:52 Turnover BnB 14:04 Hospitable app 17:31 Hostfully app 26:30 Amazon hack 29:39 Customer service is key 33:56 Midterm rentals 36:43 Structuring a 30 day minimum stay 40:05 www.BNBmonthly.com 42:45 Technology insight 43:47 Furniture insight 45:08 Analysis insight 47:38 Management insight NOTABLE QUOTES (KEY LESSONS): “Having that ability to just be responsive is gonna change the world for your guest” - Andrew Street CONNECTING WITH THE GUEST Website: https://bnbmonthly.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/realandrewstreet Email: realandrewwild@gmail.com Get coached on how you can repurpose your existing home or investment property into an Airbnb with me: https://experimentrealestate.com/hospitable-hosts Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/real-estate-experiment/id1341895972 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealestateexperiment/?hl=en Apply for an American Express Card with this link. We can both get rewarded if you're approved! http://refer.amex.us/RUBENKr8et?xl=cp01&mpt=v0 #airbnb #shorttermrental #bnbmonthly
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Employee Retention is even more important to businesses in the coming years. With labor shortages, and competition for employees grows, retaining your top talent should be the focus of every leader. Andrew Street, CEO and Founder of Dealer OMG shares how he uses connection and understanding to make his team feel part of the vision of the company. Through listening and planning, Andrew has built a thriving business and he shares his process in this episode. Tactical and very honest. Enjoy About Andrew: I work with dealerships to help account for every single dollar spent on digital advertising. The result; our baseline costs per vehicle sold and a gold mine of data illustrating what works well and what doesn't work for a dealership's advertising. Social Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/streetandrew/ Contact: andrew@dealeromg.com About Glenn Pasch: "Everyone finds themselves in charge at some point in their lives. Yet many of us lack the skills to generate consistent results. My goal is to help you learn the skills to adapt and grow in your personal and business life.” Glenn Pasch is CEO of PCG Digital, a full service digital marketing agency that specializes in helping businesses create and deliver customers raving, recommending & returning for more. He is author of 2 books including "The Power of Connected Marketing" and has spoken and educated audiences throughout the US and internationally. Let's Connect: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glennpasch/ Personal Website http://glennpasch.com/ Company website: https://pcgdigital.com/
Will Apple's updated privacy settings kill our Facebook ads? Andrew from Dealer OMG joins us to talk about how we can safe guard our data and keep the leads flowing if Facebook burns to the ground. Catch more great info from Andrew at TIADA July 25-27 2021 Thank you for listening we hope you learned something new. Let us know what you think. www.theindependentdealer.com Info@theindependentdealer.com Support the businesses that support the podcast https://www.buckeyereinsurance.com Please subscribe, leave us a review, and share with a friend. Connect with us online: https://www.facebook.com/groups/independentautogroup https://www.facebook.com/jlukegodwin https://www.facebook.com/sendtojeffw Listen to all our episodes on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/theindependentdealer Used car dealer, Independent dealer, automotive, car sales, entrepreneur
20 June 2021 - 8.30am ServiceAfter the Fire Series: Caring for the PoorLeading on from our Holy Spirit series, over the month of June we are going to be exploring what the Church looks like after Pentecost and how we can hold onto the power of the Spirit in our everyday lives. We'll be looking to the Bible to see what the early Church was like after this transformed experience of the gift of the Spirit. What should we look like today if the Spirit is at work in our midst as a Church?This week we're having a special offering for International Justice Mission to raise funds for another rescue mission supported by our church members. If you would like to give, please visit our IJM page:Support our fund for an IJM MissionAlso - remember our 11am and 7pm services looked at the same topic and Dave Mitchell and Matt Dobson shared with us. Check it out!DISCUSSION NOTESINTRODUCTION Read Acts 4:32-36 and Galatians 2:10One of the revolutionary and attractive qualities about the early Church is the way they cared for the poor, and not just their own poor but vulnerable people in their wider communities. Why do you think there was such generosity in the Church as described in Acts 4: 32-36.What do you think the impact of the Church's charitable work is on its witness into the world?What is your definition of poverty? Where would you find that kind of poverty in Bristol?The Galatians passage seems to indicate care for the poor as being absolutely central in Church planting. How does Woodlands ‘care for the poor'?Care for the poor is for everyone, part of the normal Christian life, what coaching or equipping do you need to help you in this ministry?What should the proportion be of caring for the poor inside the Church, as opposed to those outside of it, from the perspective of the New Testament?How has the work of the Holy Spirit in your life hanged your attitude towards generosity?
Welcome back to The MWP Podcast! Thanks again to our bracket contest winner Andrew for joining us for an amazing interview! We talk his impressions of the Masters, some College Basketball and the big Clemson/Georgia showdown! We also dive into the significance High School Football has played in our lives! If you enjoyed, share this show with friends and family to help the show continue to grow! Some Links to Visit! Spotify-https://open.spotify.com/show/0OhUGlFM24C1EystlVMnss YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi4QV-S9jqQfIBY31REAh-Q Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/themwp_/ Google Podcasts- https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80NmIzYjFlMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Apple Podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gray-mann-the-mann-with-a-plan-podcast/id1547563804 Twitter- https://twitter.com/MWPpodcast
With much appreciation the Intro and Outro music is courtesy of the Goran Ivanovic/Fareed Haque DUO
What is Freedom?In this talk, Andrew Street looks at the Ten Commandments:Why were they given?Are they still relevant? How can we have true freedom today?During the talk, Andrew mentions a book called ‘The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry’. If you’d like to find out more about this book, details can be found HERE.
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It’s not fair!In this talk, Andrew Street looks at God’s heart for justice.Why is there so much injustice in the world?How do we see the role of justice worked out in the life of Jesus?What should our response be?
Automotive Sessions ep 6 with Andrew Street and Chris Joseph MartinezWe discuss Story Telling vs Call to Action Marketing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andrew Street partner and CEO of Dealer OMG, who's agency manages over 150 rooftops nationally, and I talk lead forms with Facebook and lead conversions. Automotive Sessions See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
THE POWER OF PERSEVERANCEIn the final talk of our 'Living as Foreigners' series, Andrew Street discusses the power of perseverance for Christians today.
The Power of ForgivenessIn the second talk of our Easter series, Andrew Street examines the freedom that true forgiveness brings.
American Vandal may be gone, but our show goes on! This week, hosts Jacob Douglas and Sam Mosher talk about fights, bets, and scares. Jacob’s recent nightmare fuels a discussion about fights (12:40), Sam says sorry to @AwkPause’s Andrew Street (32:55), and they talk about the best and worst scary movies (43:05). Other topics include American Vandal, Red Dead Redemption 2, and Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. Thanks to Jonathan Ochocki for our logo and to Randy Gindler and Ian Teoh for our music. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KidsCollegeShow. New episodes post every Monday.
Andrew Street from 4 Yanks 1 Aussie joins this week to talk about the Switch and why it's amazing, and his undying love and support for the comic book, Invincible. Follow us on Twitter! Andrew Street - @StreetSweeperr Andrew Taylor - @PapaDrewBear This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Our fourth episode of Totally Made Up Tales, with more tales of wonder and mystery. Spread the word! Tell a friend! Music: Creepy – Bensound.com. Andrew: Here are some totally made up tales. Brought to you by the magic of the internet. James: One Andrew: Day James: Elise Andrew: Held James: Her Andrew: Boyfriend James: Tightly Andrew: And James: Whispered Andrew: That James: She Andrew: Was James: Pregnant. Andrew: He James: Was Andrew: Surprised James: But Andrew: Delighted. James: Together Andrew: They James: Planned Andrew: For James: A Andrew: Home James: That Andrew: Would James: Welcome Andrew: A James: New Andrew: Life. James: Painting Andrew: The James: Nursery Andrew: In James: Bright Andrew: Green James: With Andrew: Some James: Dinosaurs Andrew: On James: The Andrew: Walls. James: Building Andrew: A James: Crib Andrew: Out James: Of Andrew: Ikea James: And Andrew: Reading James: To Andrew: Each James: Other Andrew: The James: Day Andrew: Of James: Delivery Andrew: Arrived James: And Andrew: They James: Took Andrew: Elise James: To Andrew: The James: Hospital, Andrew: Where James: She Andrew: Gave James: Birth Andrew: To James: A Andrew: Healthy James: Baby Andrew: Dinosaur James: The Andrew: End. James: This is the story of the Gamekeeper's Family. Once upon a time, not so very long ago, there lived a couple in a wood. Andrew: The husband was a gamekeeper at the local estate. James: His wife was a housekeeper for the same. Andrew: They had lived in their little cottage very happily for the last fifteen years. James: But ... they longed for a child. Andrew: They had tried many things, been to doctors, healers and priests but without success. James: They had traveled the world looking for witches that might be able to cure their barrenness, but all in vain. Andrew: After many years of searching and hoping, they had resigned themselves to their situation and were content to mind the children of their neighbours and fellow workers. James: But one day, as the gamekeeper walked home through the forest paths, he came across a basket. Andrew: Attached to the basket was a note, read, “please take care of me” and inside wrapped up in blankets there was a tiny baby. James: He rushed home to his wife to show her what he had found. Andrew: They spent a long time discussing whether or not it would be right for them to keep this child. Who had left it there and why? James: Eventually, they chose to consult the local vicar who assured them that with all of their experience helping to look after their neighbours' children and given that almost everyone else in the village already had children of their own, the right thing would be for them to keep it and raise it as their own. Andrew: This they did, with great success and a fine healthy young man was the product of their labours. James: They had named him Benjamin, after the wife's father and as Benjamin grew in stature, he also grew in the love given to him, not only by them but by others in the village. For everyone enjoyed his outgoing and pleasant company. Andrew: As the years passed the time came for him to take over his father's job as gamekeeper on the estate and this he did. James: He had spent his childhood growing up amongst the forest and knew how to look for the different types of woodland animal and also how to protect them. How best to defend them from poachers and so forth. And so, continuing the charm of his childhood as he started his job, he proved to be more than adept as a gamekeeper and was rapidly promoted until he became head gamekeeper. Andrew: After many years, his parents passed away in a peaceful old age and he moved back to the cottage where he had grown up. James: By this time, he was himself, married, although as with his parents, he and his wife Amelia, had not been able to have a child. Andrew: One day, while out walking in the estate, completing his rounds and jobs, Benjamin too came across a basket with a note attached. James: The note, as the note on his own basket, said “please take care of me” and inside was a tiny child that he took home to Amelia and which as with his parents before him, they decided it was right to adopt. Andrew: Now, the listener will not know that Benjamin's parents had not chosen to share with him the story of how they had found him in a cradle in the woods. And so, it did not occur to him that there was anything unusual about this coincidence. James: As Benjamin and Amelia's daughter, Susanna, grew, she also, much like Benjamin was much loved around the village and when it came time for her to start working, she took over Amelia's job as housekeeper, as Amelia had taken over the job of Benjamin's mother before her. Andrew: And so it was that this story played out from generation to generation. Susanna had a son named Robert. Robert had a daughter named Barbara. Barbara had a son named Tom. James: And always, down through the generations, the same jobs were passed from father to daughter, from daughter to son, across the generations, gamekeeper and housekeeper both. Andrew: But why? Why was it that these popular, lovable, outgoing people were never able to have children of their own? And where was it that the mysterious foundlings were coming from? James: For that, dear listener, we must go back to the first gamekeeper and housekeeper, Benjamin's parents, and see their story from another angle. Andrew: Once upon a time there was a magical forest where there dwelled many sprites and pixies. James: Chief among them was a fairy who had lived for many hundreds of years, spending her time looking after the non-magical creatures of the kingdom. Andrew: Now, many fairies have an ambiguous and complicated relationship with human beings, seeing them somewhat like a tree sees a fungus growing on its bark. James: At times, the fairy would help humans through stumbling difficulties in their lives, but at other times she would punish them for what she saw as a transgression against the magical forest. Andrew: She was, to our eyes, capricious in her whims. Sometimes kind, sometimes cruel. James: One day, the gamekeeper, while walking home through the forest spied a rogue pheasant which had somehow escaped from, as he thought, the forest that he managed. Andrew: What appeared to be a pheasant to his eyes, was in fact the fairy, wandering through her domain. James: He carefully set a trap and as she did not consider him a threat, she walked right into it and was quickly bound and trussed with him carrying her home towards the pot. Andrew: He was not by nature a sentimental person, having spent his life working with the wild animals of the forest. But, there was something about the way this bird fixed him with a seemingly knowing stare as he set it down on the kitchen table that made him think twice about instantly wringing its neck. James: In the moment that he hesitated, the fairy, as fairies sometimes do, cast a spell, not only for her to be released and free but also so that he would forget having ever encountered her. And, as fairies are also sometimes wont to do, she cursed him at that moment, annoyed and upset that she had ignominiously been bound and walked over the forest. She cursed him that he should never have a child to love him. Andrew: Sometime later, the fairy observed his wife walking through the forest and weeping and lamenting her lack of children. James: Unaware that this woman was in any way related to the gamekeeper she had previously cursed, she cast a beneficial spell over the housekeeper that she would have a child that she so clearly desired. Andrew: The child of course, was easy to provide for fairy folk often have children which they need to be raised in the human world. James: And no one ever questioned from Benjamin through Susanna, through Robert, through Barbara, through Tom, why, when their feet touched the ground in the forest, flowers grew in their footsteps. 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Andrew: This James: Gummed Andrew: His James: Works Andrew: Up James: And Andrew: He James: Slowly Andrew: Died. James: The Andrew: End. I've been Andrew, and I'm here with James. These stories were recorded without advanced planning and then lightly edited for the discerning listener. Join us next time for more totally made-up tales ...
Paul's vision for unity in Christ.